Combination-tool



s. L. HEINOLD.

GOMBINATION TOOL.

No. 401,821. Patented Apr. 23, 1889.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

SAMUEL L. HEINOLD, OF ANDERSON, INDIANA.

COMBINATION-TOOL.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 401,821, dated April23, 1889'.

Application filed October 26, 1888. Serial No. 289,233. (No model.)

To aZZ whom it may concern.-

Be it knownthat l, SAMUEL LUDWIG HEI- NOLD, of Anderson, in the countyof Madison and State of Indiana, have invented a new and ImprovedCombination-Tool, of which the following is a full, clear, and exactdescription.

My invention consists of a combination-tool comprising a hammer,crosscut-saw set, and gage, and constructed, also, to hold a file fordressing and pointing saw-teeth.

Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part ofthis specification, in which similar letters of reference indicatecorresponding parts in all the figures.

Figure 1 is a perspective view of my invention Without a handle. Fig. 2is a side view of the same provided with a file, and Fig. 3

is a side view showing the tool provided with.

a handle and illustrating its use as a sawgage. Fig. 4 shows the toolapplied to the raker-teeth, and Fig. 5 is a detailed view of the eye.

A represents the main body of the tool, formed at one end with thehammer-head B, and in the center with an aperture, 0, concave C, andsocket C to receive the eye D, and screw-shank D, to hold the handle E.

Along one side of the tool is formed a groove, F, to receive a file, G.In the lower surface of this groove is formed the stud f, to act as afulcrum to the file, the same being held by the flange H. In flange H isformed a screw-threaded opening, it, to receive the screw-shank D to actupon the file for curving the same to fit the curve of a crosscutsaw, asillustrated in Fig. 2. The tool when thus provided with a file isadapted for dressing the cutting-teeth of a saw all to a uniform length.

A considerable space is left between th adjacent ends of the flanges HH, and. coin.- cident with this space is formed the concaved recess J,and in the wall of which is formed the aperture J. This aperture permitsthe eye D to be fastened in the recess J by the shank D and thumb-screwD \Vhen so placed in the recess J, the upper edge of the eye D standssomewhat lower than the lower surfaces of the flanges H H, and whenthese D at different positions relative to the under surface of theflanges H H.

The use of the tool as a saw-gage is illustrated in full and dottedlines in Fig. 4. For this purpose the tool is provided at one end withthe lugs cl and centrally with the lug d, which lugs are in the sameplane. At the opposite end lugs d are provided, which lugs do notproject to the plane of the lugs d d, being somewhat shorter, and, asshown most clearly in Fig. 1, vary slightly in length, so that a saw maybe set for use on different kinds of wood.

Having thus described my invention, What I claim as new, and desire tosecure by Letters Patent, is

l. The combination-tool herein shown and described, the same consistingof a main body, A, hammer, file-holding groove F, gage projections, andan eye, D, adapted for holding ahandle and for dressing the drag-teeth,as set forth.

2. The main body A, formed with spaced flanges H H and aperture J, incombination with the gage-eye D, substantially as described.

3. The main body A, formed with flanges H H and fulcrum f, the flange Hbeing provided with the threaded opening 71, in combination with ascrew, D, substantially as described.

at. The body A, formed with recess J, flanges H H, and slot J, incombination with the eye D, having threaded shank D, and the nutDsubstantially as described.

5. The body A, formed with the concave 0, socket C and aperture C, incombination with the handle E, eye D, having threaded shank D, and thenut D substantially as described.

SAML. L. HEINOLD.

\Vitnesses:

D. O. CHIPMAN, R. H. WILLIAMs.

